
Apartamentos de alquiler con 1 Dormitorios en Bensonhurst en Brooklyn, NY (287 Alquileres) Página 6 de 6


154 Avenue P

1974 51st St

1770 Bay Ridge Pky

6601 Bay Pky

1472 Bay Ridge Ave

1612 66th St

1722 W 4th St

The HighLawn

7101 Bay Pky

1502 Ovington Ct

1865 77th St

2013 83rd St

217 Quentin Rd

1774 Dahill Rd

7701 Bay Pky

7301 17th Ave

1366 E 3RD St

1515 W 1st St

6801 19th Ave

265-275 Quentin Rd

235 Quentin Rd

1827 65th St

Subotnick House

2219 64th St

1335-1345 W 70th St

7901 Bay Pky

379-389 Kings Hwy

8200 Bay Pky

8002 21st Ave

135 Avenue P

7422 17th Ave

1531-1545 68th St

2200 85th St

1312 W 6th St

2009 85th Street

Pearl Court
Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY Guía Local

¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar un apartamento en Bensonhurst?
| Dormitorios | Precio Promedio | Más barato | Más caro |
|---|---|---|---|
Apartamentos 1 Dormitorios en Bensonhurst | $2,325 | $2,200 | $2,500 |
| Apartamentos 2 Dormitorios en Bensonhurst | $2,611 | $2,000 | $2,900 |
| Apartamentos 3 Dormitorios en Bensonhurst | $3,700 | $2,700 | $6,000 |
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¿Cuál es el la renta media de un apartamento de 1 Dormitorios en Bensonhurst?
El alquiler medio de un apartamento de 1 Dormitorios en Bensonhurst es $2,325.
¿Cuál es el apartamento de alquiler de 1 Dormitorios más grande disponible en Bensonhurst ?
A día de hoy el apartamento con más metros cuadrados en Bensonhurst es una unidad de pies cuadrados en .
¿Cuál es el tamaño medio de los apartamentos de alquiler de 1 Dormitorios en Bensonhurst?
El tamaño medio de un alquiler de 1 Dormitorios en Bensonhurst es actualmente de pies cuadrados.
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